Colt U.S. Military

WWI U.S. Colt Model 1911 45...

WWI U.S. Colt Model 1911 45 Automatic Pistol...

Price $1,895.00

This circa June 1918 U.S. Colt Model 1911 has correct parts for that date. The barrel has a very good bore with strong rifling and with frosting in the grooves. The metal overall has a smooth brown patina with traces of the blue finish in protected areas. The trigger, hammer, and controls have most of their blue finish. As is often the case with these WWI guns, the U.S. Property marking on...

Rare Experimental Colt 1911...

Rare Experimental Colt 1911 .45 ACP (C13445)

Price $15,500.00
Rare Experimental Colt 1911 .45 ACP caliber pistol. Made in 1913. This gun has an experimental hammer. The military was looking for a new design to stop the earlier style hammer from pinching the shooter’s hand when firing. This design was ultimately rejected and it’s not known how many were produced like this. Along with this gun, is a binder that has information on the two proposed hammer...
Colt U.S. 1903 General...

Colt U.S. 1903 General Officers .32 Auto (C15984)

Price $6,500.00

Colt 1903 .32 Auto caliber pistol. General Officers pistol issued to Brigadier General Richard Holmes Harrison in 1955. Bore is excellent. Pistol has some holster wear. A hard to find General Officers pistol! This pistol is listed in John Brunners book The Colt Pocket Hammerless Automatic Pistols.

Colt 1917 .45 ACP (C17419)

Colt 1917 .45 ACP (C17419)

Price $1,250.00

US WWI military issued revolver. Grips are a later WWII era replacement. Lanyard ring has been filled. Metal has a mostly gray patina. Bore has strong rifling with some light frosting. Action works perfectly and locks up tight. Good overall condition.

Colt WWI Black Army 1911...

Colt WWI Black Army 1911 45ACP (C17392)

Price $8,500.00

Very fine WWI US military pistol. Metal has approximately 98% original finish with some very minor etching on right side of slide. Bore is excellent. Grips are very good plus with sharp checkering. Correct two-tone magazine with lanyard loop. A very desirable Black Army model. Hard to find in this condition!

Colt 1911 Black Army .45...

Colt 1911 Black Army .45 ACP (C17399)

Price $8,995.00

Very fine US WWI issued military pistol. Manufactured in 1918. Bore is mint. Grips are excellent with sharp checkering. Correct two-tone magazine. Excellent overall condition.

Colt U.S. 1902 "Alaskan"...

Colt U.S. 1902 "Alaskan" .45 LC (C16634)

Price $2,375.00

U.S. military revolver known as the "Alaskan" or sometimes as the "Philippine" model. Used primarily in the Philippines. The large trigger guard and long trigger provide better leverage to overcome the heavier hammer spring during double action firing. This feature was requested by the Army. The 6" barrel has an excellent bore. All the metal is a smooth blue/brown with areas of mottling....

Colt 1903 .38 Colt  (C16571)

Colt 1903 .38 Colt (C16571)

Price $1,950.00

Colt 1903 .38 Colt caliber revolver. RAC Inspected (Rinaldo A Carr) marked 1903 on left side of frame. Bore is very good with strong rifling action works perfectly. Grips are excellent, no chips or cracks. This revolver comes with the correct U.S Military holster marked Rock Island Arsenal, dated 1908, also in very good condition. Revolver has approximately 70% bright blue. Grip straps have...

Colt 1903 General Officer...

Colt 1903 General Officer .32 (C16598)

Price $7,500.00

Colt 1903 General Officer .32 caliber pistol. Made in 1943. Has a 3¾” barrel in .32 caliber. Gun is in excellent original condition with 99% plus of the original finish. Grips are excellent. Gun is in almost new condition. This gun was issued to Brigadier General Ellis Edmund Willhoyt. General Willhoyt served in the Army Corps of Engineers during WWII through Vietnam, eventually...

Colt 1902 .45 LC (C16432)

Colt 1902 .45 LC (C16432)

Price $3,250.00

Colt 1902 .45 LC caliber revolver. Philippine Constabulary model revolver. Marked "1902” and "U.S.” on right side frame. Inspector markings "JTT” and "RAC” marked on left side of cylinder. Barrel and caliber markings are clear. Action works and locks up perfectly. Grips are perfect. No chips, no cracks and fit perfect. Bore is excellent. Note: There is a small mark "TC34” on the left side of...

Colt 1901 .38 LC (C16468)

Colt 1901 .38 LC (C16468)

Price $795.00
Colt 1901 .38 LC caliber revolver. U.S. Military revolver. Butt has had markings removed and needs a lanyard loop. Frame has inspectors’ initials J.T.T. Good overall condition. Grips are later replacements. Right side has a chip.
Stokes Kirk Colt 1851 Navy...

Stokes Kirk Colt 1851 Navy .36 Caliber Revolver...

Price $3,250.00
Stokes Kirk Colt 1851 Navy .36 caliber revolver. Made late 1850s. .36 Caliber with a 7 ½” barrel. This is a U.S. marked Navy that was sold to the surplus dealer W. Stokes Kirk Company who was a surplus dealer and purchased a group of U.S. marked Colt 1851 Navy’s. They then refurbished these guns and renumbered them in either single or double-digit serial numbers. Gun is in excellent condition....
Colt U.S. Artillery Model...

Colt U.S. Artillery Model Single Action .45...

Price $5,250.00

Colt U.S. Artillery Model Single Action revolver. Neat gun with an "L.D." (Lewis Draper) inspected frame, Ainsworth trigger guard, and "H.N." (Henry Nettleton) cylinder. Barrel is inspected by "D.F.C." (David F. Clark). Bore is very good as is the action! Very good markings as well.

Colt 1901 New Army .38 Colt...

Colt 1901 New Army .38 Colt (C11835)

Price $2,995.00
Colt 1901 New Army. Very nice gun with 90% of the original blue. Grips have been lightly refinished, the RAC on the bottom of the grip is still intact. Bore is very good. Lanyard is attached to gun.
Colt 1901 .38 LC  (C16171)

Colt 1901 .38 LC (C16171)

Price $1,895.00

Colt 1901 .38 LC caliber revolver. Very fine US issued model 1901 with approximately 94% original finish. Bore is mint. Inspectors markings are sharp.  

U.S. Martial Colt Single...

U.S. Martial Colt Single Action Army Ainsworth...

Price $14,500.00
U.S. Martial Colt Single Action Army Ainsworth Revolver. Made in 1874. Metal has a dark brown patina with spots of pitting throughout. All Ainsworth markings are present. The “U.S.” on the left hand side of the frame has been obliterated during the time of use. John Kopec suggests the gun was captured by Indians which is not something you normally find in one of his letters. This gun comes with...